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A little known sub-group of railroad steam locomotives consisted of engines that used gears together with steam cylinders (common on all steam locomotives) to produce more &quot;constant&quot; pulling power than the conventional and more...

R.H.L.S. was formed in 1977 by a small group of model engineers who decided they would like to operate their own track. Some of the founding members are still actively involved in the club and have been a driving force which has brought the club to...

The Surviving World Steam Project documents the world's remaining steam engines (locomotives, vehicles, ships/boats, steam pumps) in the form of searchable databases and multimedia. Over a gigabyte of data is included in the project to date. ...

The Tod Steam Engine was built in 1914 as part of an order placed by the Brier Hill Steel Co. with the William Tod Company of Youngstown for the construction of a complete steel rolling plant. This order consisted of a steam powered blooming mill,...

This website is dedicated as a clearing house for all manuals, pictures, and other types of literature as they relate to woodworking and metalworking machinery as well as steam and gas engines. The site was origianlly created by Keith Rucker and...